Police and fire blotter

A woman, 49, reported about 2 p.m. Tuesday that various items were taken from her vehicle while it was at Bridget Cove trailhead.

A woman, 44, reported about 6:15 a.m. Tuesday that about 100 compact discs and an Avon watch were stolen from her parked, unlocked vehicle, at the Fisherman's Bend parking lot.

About noon Tuesday, a woman, 47, reported her 12-speed black Magna bike was taken from her residence on Sunset Drive sometime Monday night. She also found a small blue boys' bike; police took that found bike into safekeeping.

About 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, a man, 28, reported his chrome mountain bike was stolen from his residence on Sunset Drive.

About 1:30 a.m. today, a boy, 16, brought to the police department a camera he found at Juneau-Douglas High School. The camera was placed in safekeeping.

Warrant arrests:

Shortly before 3 p.m. Tuesday, police arrested a man, 25, at Glacier Circle, on an outstanding Juneau Police Department warrant. The warrant was for failure to comply with conditions of court-ordered probation on an original charge of two counts of domestic violence assault. He was transported to and lodged at the Lemon Creek Correctional Center.

Drugs:

About 1:15 p.m. Tuesday, a man, 26, was arrested at Glacier Manor halfway house for first-degree promoting contraband. Police responded after they received a call of suspected possession of drugs at a state-approved correctional facility.

Vehicle accidents:

About 4 p.m. Tuesday, a woman, 63, was cited for failure to yield after she struck a 1994 Mercury with her 1992 Plymouth LAS on Egan Drive. The Mercury was operated by a woman, 41. Each vehicle suffered about $1,500 damage. No one was injured.

Hit and runs:

A woman, 52, reported at noon Tuesday that her parked vehicle at Mendenhall Mall Road had experience a hit-and-run. The impact caused about $500 in damage.

Other:

The U.S. Coast Guard airlifted a Thorne Bay woman, 25, at 11:40 p.m. Monday. The woman was suffering severe abdominal pains at the Thorne Bay Clinic. A Jayhawk helicopter took her to Ketchikan shortly after midnight for treatment at Ketchikan General Hospital.

The Coast Guard airlifted a woman, 70, suffering from internal bleeding from the cruise ship Statendam about 5:30 a.m. Tuesday. The woman was transported by helicopter from the ship, 35 miles southwest of Cape Fairweather, to Sitka for treatment at Sitka Community Hospital. Bolles is the sixth person the Coast Guard has airlifted from cruise ships in Southeast Alaska's waters since May 24.

Drug-related calls: 1.

Crime Line

Juneau Crime Line Inc. is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest or indictment of the person or people responsible for a theft reported to the Juneau Police Department on April 13. The incident occurred at a downtown business, probably during the night of April 12. Stolen from outside the business was a large wooden sign with a black border, displaying a Native American art design and the business' name. The sign is valued at about $3,000.

If you have information on this or any other crime, call Crime Line at 586-4243. Callers are guaranteed anonymity and given a number to use when claiming a reward. Juneau Crime Line now has a Web site. Visit them at www.geocities.com/juneaucrimeli ne or send e-mail to juneaucrimeline@yahoo.com.